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Nautical Archaeologist & Ancient Historian • Greek & Roman Maritime History & Archaeology • Naval Warfare, Warships, & Naval Rams http://stephendecasien.com
Stephen DeCasien, Ph.D.



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Originally published online in December 2025, this article is now available in print in the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. For fellow enthusiasts of naval rams 🌊 🐏
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Murray, William M., and Stephen DeCasien. 2026. “Toward a Uniform Terminology for Three-Bladed Waterline Rams.” International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 55 (1): 175–86. doi:10.1080/10572414.2025.2592951.
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The largest bronze fragment recovered near the rostral wall of the Actian Victory Monument. Among the few surviving relics of the Battle of Actium (31 BCE), it may have originated from one of the massive warships that served in the fleets of Antony and Cleopatra.
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Stephen DeCasien, Ph.D.
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